ZEN in the Art of Tactful Communication

The Earl Strickland $1000,000 Documentary

Billy,
I know that CJ has been working on it but to my knowledge there is no finish or release date at this time.

Maybe CJ will answer that on his FB page or not. :wink:

Since our own Jay Helfert WAS THERE ($1,000,000), he might offer a glimpse of the progress.........................

We are on schedule to complete in October....the interview with Earl Strickland was something I hadn't anticipated and it redirected the theme of the Documentary.....I learned things about Earl and what he did to prepare to run those 11 racks in a row that I wasn't expecting.....Earl went to Dallas that day to run those racks and at this point don't think anything or anyone could have stopped him....in my whole life I've seen things that seemed to have "destiny", and nothing measures up to this incedent.

Jay Helfert had the best seat in the house for this.....oh, yeah, Jay, you were standing weren't you .. LoL .. anyway, we will have this documtery out by Halloween if nothing else "supernatural" happens to prevent it
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"Master, why do people say terrible things about politicians and celebrities that they don't even know?"

"Grasshopper, when good people talk about others in a mean or distasteful way they are really describing their own "dark side"...the one they want no one else to find out about...

However, their "Higher Power" has wired them to give it away through the speech patterns they use to describe others...usually strangers....remember, if we judge evil in others it's a result of it matching something we find evil in ourselves"

- 'Zen in the Art of Tactful Communication'
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I've always loved this memorable and directly relevant quote from the French-Cuban author, Anais Nin:

"We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are."

Arnaldo
 
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